The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, November 04, 1887, Image 1

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NEW
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U >e ropy par annum, in ndvance ............ ‘2M
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VOL. XVII.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 1887.
¿ íu
XHUiûtranc (Limes.
Ät—J
ADVERTISING AND JOB WORK.
K ivertibementb will be inserted n the Tiuri
i the following rat«*;
l>Blinee,oue inwertioo........... .................. $2 ft©
each Nub"o<juKnt insertion............ 1 00
py* L"grd mivertieemHif« inserted reaaonably.
A fair reduct ion from the above rates made to
yearly and time advertisers.
THE TIMES JOB OFFICE
in more complete by far than any of he* in 8onfb.
ern Oregon, and compare« favorably with any in
the State. Job Printing of every imaginable
description done at Sa i Francisco rates.and in
prompt and hrat-clHM» manner.
■
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
medical .
MISCELLANEOUS
SOI THEISS’ OREGON FECIT.
nr.4r. EnT.tm TKJXfjt'Tiorfu.
ASPECTS OF PisoliIlilTIOS'.
WTHEKX OKEUOX NEWS.
J ac k > oxvili . k , Oct 21wt
I he f<»llowing deed.* were recorded in the
If we have prohibition we want it fair­
STATE OF OREGON.
1 he tunnel in which final operations-
One of the principal claims made by office of the County C’lerk of Jackson coun­ ly, squarely and rationally by the people ;
U.S. iouator*. J. H. M ¡t«-ti«’ll. J. N. Dolph, < '«»n-
<>n the < alifornia A Oregon railroad are
southern
Oregon
in
bidding
for
¡mini
we
do
not
want
it
by
a
select
party
with
ty
during
the
month
of
August:
<r-***tnan. H. Ht«rnuini>; Gowruor, 8. P«nnojror;
being «-onducte I is in the Siskiyou range,
grant* i* that il is par excellence a fruit-
special prerogatives, who claim to mix
ttacretary «>f State. Georice W. .McBride; Suite
just inside the Op-gon boumlary. It is
Hhoda <’reij»>li;iw to Nannie Barr; «nn
Tre»<*urer. lie»». W. Webb; Stat« Printer F. ♦ ’.
growing country.
The asRortion has
by divine authority ami by th-- authority
Everyone
Should
(io
and
See
tho
uudivided ‘ H interest in 1$K 0| acres near
Hakor; Snot. Public Instruction. E. B. McElroy:
one .if many rind-rgro ind cavities of the
«TtTrYl FAVORITE HOME REMLDV .«
never been pioved more completely than Medford
of divine revelation. Such a pirty would
S'lpre.u * Judife*. W. P. Lord, (’loot Justice W.
Ini« ^arrantW .ot to contom a unci, par-
< «»iiMitb r.!tion $3.00.
s imr autni«- in which the railroad buries
this year, which has seen the heaviest
X UJU tide of Mercury or any injurioua «ul»-
W Thayer, ll. H Strahan.
1» \V Powell to Nannie Barr; Q (’ D Ire revolutionary which would end in the itself u« it runs north. In fact, as a
Kance, but I. puroly vegetable.
riHST JUDICIAL DISTBICT.
shipments ever made from this region. !•» IOS 01 at r<»> ofl.t'i-i near Motif »rd $375. ultimate ov-rtlirow of our government
<’•> npri*iin< Jackson. J<»*epinne, Lake and
Shasta recently
j remarked.
i C7I1J4&I KVU .
In spite of a great deal of talk little real
J ' »we pli B. v. r t«> W 11 Sp elicer; pr-»peris' and civil institutions; Iresides its policy »«-nident of ...................................
It will Cura all Dteaaaes caused
Kf.vn-«th <’ountie*: I’irctiit Ju<ix«. L. R Webster-
conflict« with its alleged revelation and ( there i» nearly as irru<-li of the railroad
progress was made in the culture of such in Mvdf »rd.
by Deranfeaunt of the Liver,
District Attorney. W M »’ulvig.
’
in
the
bowels
of
the
earth
up
our
wav as
<»»••»
Bridua*
t*
.1
J
Strait;
Q<
’
ll
to
Kidney» and itomach
j\CK*«>s UotJSTY.
hint as grapes, peaches, etc., until with
authority. It uses alcoholic wine regu­
an ’.in iivi !»*<!
of .a certain right in the
’ there is on top of the ground."
Senator. A.»'. St inb»v; ii»*pr***ntHii v*. J. T.
If your Liver b out of order then your
in two or three yeais past, when tin* or­
larly
iu
its
most
solemn
institutions.
It
llowdttrli. R. A Miil*»r;(’uuut> Judire. E. D.«I’entt;
»’.i-t Ashland w.iter ditch
|'»0
whole system it
_,
'1 < decaiwcd
The blood il
chards and vineyards of some compara­
the whole of the bible
«’o-ntniMMoner*. Henj. Haymond. S. A. ('arlton;
, ,, i.< L1 di-
A geritleman wire arrived from Cali-
impure, the breath
kth wru
odin . sirs
i ’ c , ; you have
naw
G» o Bridge to J J Strait; property in claim« that .......
(’l«»rk. W. H. Parker; Sheriff. B. W. Dean; Tr««»-
tively late settlers, principally from Cal­ Ashland. $«XMi.
headache, feel
and
.. languid, dispirited __i
vinely inspire«! and is therefore infallible , forma t-aturday said that tire early vom­
•ir*r. Si. Either; A*so-»*<«r. J. M <’Hilders; School
nervous To prevent a more serious con«
con.
ifornia, came into bearing, and their
.I.»nits E Smith to Louis (’laud** Hill; it admits that t'lniat turned water into pielion of tunnel No. 14 created surprise
SuiMTiuteii'Ient. N. A. Jacob*; Surveyor. Jas- Jef­
Union, take at oacc Simmons
product, mainly from well selected va­ lOo acres in section* 18 and 19, Tp .36, •> of wine al the marriage feast of < ana of as .such a result was not ex|»ccte«l for a
a
frey; Coroner. R- Pryce.
IL
I E t-1.
-lOSKFItlSB C.IVMTY.
Galilee, which was the best wine on the I week or ten «lays yet. In about two
rieties, care fully cultivated, sets at rest
1.1 V b.K *ed«rtary life, or sufftr with
Louis i'laud«» Hill to .lames E Smith; occasion. Besides,by the same authority, I week« rno/f- th« iiuinel will be in condi-
Senator, H. B. Miller; l<enr«e«ent'itive, S. U.
Al* V JMAw Kidney Auctions, avoid
the doubts and querriea concerning
Uit-hell; <'otinty Judite. V.l’olvitf; I’onimission-
Nmd tor a def| t-> Pio ,a<r *s in sections 18
-
ro.rn wine is
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stimulants and take Simmons Liver Regulator.
a little
n-commened
for - the
stom­ | ti„,, for track-laying. The road be»! to
.southern Oregon’s capabilities in that and 19. Tp 36. Soi R, 1 Etat.
•*rs. H M*»*<(»'.i'«r. J. M. Payne; Clerk, (’. K
Sure to relieve.
I’>i;»-»*lor; Sheriff. T G. Fitter*-»n; Tr«:u»urer, J.
dinction. As to grapes, it was early
Sarah A Conger to George W Swank; ach sake, also “give strong drink unto Ashland is ready for the rails.
If you have eaten anything hard of
W. H<»w ird; A** **«or, J. P L-wis:: School Sn
him that is ready to perish, and wine unto
tound that they would grow, and some 1 1-20 acros in Ashland precinct
$700
digestion, or feel heavy after meals or
P*rintandent. E. F Hathaway; Surveyor. W. N.
•'few- «lays ago a man was found dead
Let him
half dozen vineyards of small extent
Harrison H Triplett to (’’uborne W. those that Is- of heavy heart.
sleepless at ■M h . uk. a dose and you
S»iin«Ian»; Coroner. Dr. Kremer.
I'riph*tt
;
properly
in
s
*etion
■'
>
,
Tp
35.
«S
of
diink and forget his poverty and le- at Randolph, in southern tyregun. on the
will feel relieved and sleep pleasantly.
were established some years since, arid
Ki.\ i •. .
m,
mudflat. He was drinking heavily the
J.»i it S «n it««r. ('. M. C %rt Wright of Wasco; Rep
sufferer with
have ptoduced fairly ever since. The R. 2 Went. $.80»i.
rnember his misery no more.’’ Prov.,
*1! sti vo.R. M<-L wri «»f K* i n it •; C.iunty Jud»;«*,
Geo W Swank to Luc nda M John ; 1 I 20 31st vii<ipT-cr,
Co
paia
and
chapter, uiii
6th urici
and 7th
veses.
“ unnK
Drink I i D , -Si__Knd^ae
principal of these are the vineyards of acres
/vil vttScs.
, . he had no marks of
i). W. S-nith; C » n-nissionera. I L. Hank». R.
in
Ashland
precinct.
$5oo
at once in
CROCKERY, ETC
thy wine with a merry heart; for God oolence upon his ¡rerson i, »nd bad
J. N. T. Miller, at «Jacksonville, and a
E-nnitt;CI«-rk. W.c. Hal-; Sheriff. M. D. Chil­
i It does not
M.ibala Thomas to Jacoby Bros .prop­ now aecepteth thy works.” Ecel, 9«h | ?*on*y
. . Y1 Jus P?*'*
¡rockets,
’*’*"- it
’’ » is presumed
ders; rre isiiror, G. F. Bildwi i; Assessor. R. B.
re
aod cost* but a
neighboiing one of less extent. These erty in the town of Sam * valley. $50.
Hatton. S-
S m «rinte-adent. W. E. Greene;
he accidant^ly
into “
the
He
v f fell
“
“ river
trh.
w
—■■*
are well locate*I, l*eing U|»on sloping land
riniborn M<ril t**<> «t <* R R <’o; ri^ht of chapter, 7th verse These few quotations
Sar.-oyor. R. S. Moore.
Heiuouib«.r. rtuw.g>«o le aro new and booaht «Ince
If you wake up in the morning with a
are suflieient to «leiuonstral«» the incon- ! ,
(.,a
11 is pipe in his nontb when
at a moderate elevation above tlie mean way. $25
L\KK COUMTY.
the war in railroad raies and are «.Id
bitur,
bad
taste
in
your
muuth,
S-nat »r. C. M. Cartwright of W.aao »; Ri pr««sen
1 '
Heaton Fov t<> G I*' Bdli ig> , 11.63 acres sistency of an ecclesiastical body assnrn-
level of Bear en*ek vallev, but hardly as
retire, R. M'-L*an of Kia nath;County .Indire. A.
Simmon* Liver Regulator ft cor«
i
high as pru«lence would dictate to lie out in Tp 39. S of R 1 E »st. $581.
ing the leade.shi|> of the prohibition
!' “
‘ Pacific officials
........ ...... expect that
Southern
Fitt* '’•»-nmH-’ioner*. <»■••». M. Jones, C. Loftus;
reels the Bilious Stomach, sweetens
Andrew Dosierto \V H Leeds; pr»q»erty
Ci«rk W r. Boyd; Sheriff. A. J. Chm-lton; Treas­
the Breath, and cleanses the Furred
of the way of frost, which is now well
party. Not long since we heard the ar ; the Portland excursion from Sari Fran-
near A*hlaud
$117'»
l ongue C'hUdrrn often need some safe Cathar*
urer \ Met’die i: S th«»»'Saparinterident, A. H.
understood <loes not touch the elevated
B W Dean, sheriff, to Ang.c A Plymale: gument addm ed by an advocate of ¡uohi- cisco, on the completion of the O. A C.
nc and Tonic to avert approaching sickness
Fisher; A**eeeor, <). L. Stanley.
bition from a th-istic and Christian f.»un- an i C. A O.
roads, will be the the
th«' mast
lands, while making its full influence
<>. road«,
most
Simmons Liver Reg Jator win relieve Colic, Head­
35 a< res near Medford $87 »4
MKKTINU OF COURTS. FTC.
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’
aunt
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y
i
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r
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o.
Wool
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»I.
ache,
Sick
St
>mach.
Indigestion,
Ityseutery,
an»
felt by th«» vegvtatiou of the low lands.
The Supreme Coart of Oregon tn-«t* al Salem
B W Dean, slier,il. to G 11 Baker, prop-' dationrat least he i«a representative), important one of the kind they liave ever
the Complaints incident to Childhood.
regular term* ««» n nencine on the first Mon lay»* Hide*. Fura and IA**r Skin* Solicit order» for
ertv
in
Mfitord.
$074
It is quite unfoitunate that no continued
i that if prohibition carries in Oregon it arranged. Ill-legations from the San
Lumber
in Marrli nnd October.
At any time . u feel your tystem needs
1 S Patent to ( ' A I nlow . Jo (fj acres in will not necessitate lo-s or confiscation of Francisco, Sacramento and !»an Joee
attempt aas made to ascertain the best
MAX MULLE».
TheCirrui» Court forth«» First Jn lie.al Di*tr cf
cleansing, toning regulating without violent
se<
tion
3,
T
39,
S
of
R.
1
East.
variety of vines to cultivate, for the com­
*«»ta in Jackson r »unty <»n first M »-i lay* -n Apii!,
liquors because they can be sold in some boards of trade w ill probablv accompany
purging, oi stimulating without intuxi-
r««*.todic • Building.
V S Patent to<’ A lnlow, 160 arresili
8«»pteiab«r and December In Klamath county
eating, take
mon Mission grape, almost the only var­
other state or country not prohibitory, the excursion.
sections 2 and 3. T 31*. S of R, 1 East.
on *aeond Monday in June and fi-~t M«»nday in
iety
cultivated,
while
it
is
a
very
healthy
November In Like «»an’y «»n t!i<» thin! M<».i«lny
Helen Ralph to John May; <2 G D to and if any other man wants to import
Thon. <». Patterson, Esq , Sheriff of
stock, is not hv any means the most val­ property in Ashland. $2
in May and tho *♦»<•’»nd Monday m Oct of er in
from another state he can do so with
Jo* >phr.e county on first Mon 11> * in March a-i-l
uable gra|>e to grow for general purposes.
He appeals to reason like Josephine county, is considerably im­
C B St«»ne to Mrs M W Hartwell; prop­ impunity.
Ao«u*t.
I'or wino making it is far sup-rior to the erty in Ashland.
those who say that th—ir kinsmen and prove i in health, an 1 bis many friends
For Ja«k*on county tho <’onn*y. Pr<»ba»«»nnd
I I i <» s Smit h to <’ B St-me ; property in' friends will not go to hell, but their are in ho|s'S that lie wiil entireiv recover
Z.ni.Uidol, the Riesling, ora hundred
' ’’» a nissioner*’ «-«cirt* m«*'»f '»very month, coni
—AND—
from th-effects of the cancer on his lips,
nnucinj with the first Monday; for Josephine
other kinds, while for table u.*e t has Ashland. $i.Vxi
enemies and others w.il.
J.H. ZElL!
onunty. th« firet Monday in January. April. July
M Mickelson to E 11 l/ift:i.«; ’¿i’Dtoj
nostanding whatever. It is, however, a
If it ;s wrong or immoral to «ell liq­ which has nearly proven fatal to him.
PRUNKS \ X I > \ \1.ISIS.
and September; (or I^ako county, «vory alternate
pr»rtv in Ashland $2
says, the Grant’s Pass Cou.-irr, Re­
good keeper, and hem e of some value
month, comm«».icing the first Monday in January.
E H L-.ftn«« to ll.-l-n Ralph;
I
<’ I» to uors in Oregon it is equally wrong and cently the diseased portion of bis lip
For Klamath county the first Wednesday in March,
for family n.-e. California produ<*«»H ov«*r ;»r.»j»ertv in A*hl in 1 $2
immoral to take them out of the state
AT
THE
SAN
I
«ANI
IS<
O
June. September and November.
100’1 vatiotics of recognized peculiaritiej,
Joseph I. Patt r*«»’i to Marietta Kxl . and sell them to other people.
If it i« ra'iic away in a -oli-i mass, the result of
<»f which th»* Mission, the earliest intro- nropeGy in Ashland $îri
good and w hole-ome for the people of 1 recent applications of a new remedy.
The flesh which was in ««intact with the
William Patter-on v! :i
.lined it was hiuught by the old Span­
< alibii nia to buy and use our liquors we
ish pod/-/'.-- who entere«l California in Kyle; property in ?.-bland
had better let them stay here. If it is cancer pres-nts a healtbv appearance
J-»!in May to William Patter1
et al. :
and shows every indication of healing.
17W , is perhaps the poorest. This va­
right for one man to import liquors from
«2 < ' I > t<» proper»y in A-h and
WILLARD CRAWFORD,
A small portion of the cancer lemains in
NEXT Iti'OII T<> I’. O.
riety glows as well in southern Oregon
E M Mf i’ord to o .< <’ R R Co right of another country to place in his cellar, to the coiner of his muuth, and will be
ATTORNEY AND < OVNSEI.OK AT LAW.
use as his desire ami appetite dictate, it
$ lo »,
PILES. RECTAL ULCER. FISSURES. PRU a** in California, ami the man who can of way
iminiuliately. Mr.
Patterson
di tinguish bv sight or taste tietween
KlI'l'S \N1. FISTULAS IN ANO.
Ei»e'r Emery to E M McCord 2»» acro i n is right for all to du so. The fact i«, treated
Med fa <1. Oregon.
himself is tirinlv convinced that he will
POLYPUS RECTI. E tc .
«»i R 1 Etst
$1.
grapes grown in the two localities must Ti» 3!»
much error is implicated in this im|»ur-
Thi* i* the ¡»lace to get your
.M 11 (’oletnan t > E K Amlrr* »n 5 acre» tant «¡uestion. Alcohol absolute is an in the course of a few weeks be about his
Will practice in all the court*, of the State.
indeed ¡» os . m ss critical discrimination.
business.
Ottioe m Ha ulin'» brick building, up-Miir*.
Among those who raise th»* Mission in sc tion 21. Tp i*-. S of R 1 West. $100
absolute ¡»oison to all life. It is the re­
Ben Havmon i to Cha* Ni< k»-l 1, P?» acre*
grapes is a vineyardist of Willow springs in section 25. I p 31. S of R, 2 West. $7’*t
sult of the dec<>m[K>sition of sugar. The
J. Aden of Rogue river is diggings
P. P. PRIM
who has an abundant cro| this year,
AG R »ckfellow to E K Ander« »n ; Q (' sugar in grapes, corn, w heat or anything teii-tnile ditch to bring water on his min­
which
h»*
is
peddling
out
to
his
neigh-
Xi roKNEY a COVNNEI.OK.AT I. aw . CIG A RS.
1» to an undiviib’.l I 3 interest in H acres else, by the pro,- •«« of f -rmentatioll and ing claim in Josephine county.
bors at seventy tlve cents per lr»x,which in * •■•ti »n 11, L’n 3 ♦ $1.
de<-om|>u.«ition,results in alcohol which is
T
JE.VEI.RY
An exp-rt named Tyler is inspecting
Heaton Fox to Willli nn A Patrick ; 8 U7 poison in proportion to its «¡uantity an I
<
WHIES.
NUTS
Surgeon,Oculist
and
Aunst
nnd
proprietor
»f
the
is
about
IB)
p*
r
Dm.
But
th«*
market
is
JACKSONVltK, OCR
PIPES < \RI)S
Saniianum for by«*. Eur and Nervous Dimases, not large without aine making; indeed, acres in -»3 tion 5, Tp 39, S of ’L 1 Ea«t. the magnitude of the organic being it the mines of southern Oregon.
v
<
t
’
TLE'tY.
•Mi .
Port lai.d. Or. has be«»n app».mt*d ag*nt end
A'ill practice in all the Court*of ti. *sit.
$6-30
i
comes in contact with. In a moral,
Ashland T h H„< ii : Mrs H. C. Myer
>r\ri(»NE!^ M.IH'MS
phy*-i< :i;r. for thi* system for Oregon, and has in the market for gr.ipes would not l>e large
m the Court House, hr*: door to th«- . ft «»r-
William A Piti • to H.ia Rhodes; 2
t wo no ,:!»* m ule a nd n’»er of cures of ca.* ■*. m enough for any considerable
fOB.V t (B.i ill AKE i’l l S
rabie prodint, acre« in section », Tp 3’J. S of R 1 Ei«t. scientific and rational sense, lot us be­ has an orange tree loaded with fruit at
trance.
•»ome
<»f
which.
M»rcre
operation»*
with
the
knife
A
á
and grap* culture in this]» • -ality -¡«♦•ciallv $T m
come prohibitionists individually; then her residence in Ashland. Th«» oranges
I haveo ily <1 »ne harm.
.. J»PJJATT.
F H <’arter to O A C R R Co ; ri rht of it necessarily follows that we will be so of this crop are just about ripe.
Il- for* by permit-ton to Mr. .T *♦. \\. «Veather- tiit< d h r it eou'<l never grow tofiy. v great
ford, >!r liiKtHt. well-k’i<»wii m >i.' :r; Mi. 1’i ar.k prof - ri »»ns.
wav fl‘in.
collectively
Thé time w ill euine when
A rroRNEÏ À C«H'N<K1.OK- \ T LAW, And everything n*ualiy fount! in a firet-cl.v*
El». Himick of Grant’s Pass has in his
Gar*in« r. machinist at c.ir>«*ho| •• .imi •.«hr-rs.
W 11 Benuchami» to A \ Jacoh* ; l«»o acres a man will he considered a« great a fool
WHI RL G*Al*r * (.ROA BE>F.
Variety Store. Also.
in
*e
”
ti
m
14
Çp
>
*
of
R
2
W«
‘
*t
fl
’
t'G.
Will
ment
patients
at
Tlie
l»e>i
rituatioiis
f»?r
graperies
f«»r getting drunl: a« if to intentionally orchard what will be <-onsi<lei*Hl as* a
AUilau l. ttregou.
i n
.1 P W • k. r to o A < R R Co; t gbt <»
CHOICE FRUITS IN SEASON.
J. FRALEY S HOTEL, ASHLAND, the Rogue river country are not on th it*
thrust his hand into the fi e. There will curiosity by the fruitgroweis of this
wav. fino.
»V i h practica in all » ’>> irta <»f th” State. Office in
level faun.n«' land*, but th«* m »L hill? at !
be m> saloon« when |«eo|4u quit using country. This is a peae!i tic«- of early
Efury Second Sunday in Earli Month.
Our
gotxh
are
the
b«
‘
st
ami
guaranteed
as
repre
Hattie
A
Steve
-
t«-
II
E
Atkin*
<2
c
!»
(hid Fellow's building, up stairs.
an altitud«* of from 3tK) to ¡0»)0 h •t above to t.roperty in A••hland
alcoholic drink« as a 'ueverage. Wiu-n variety which has proluc-d two crops of
t*enh*d. Price* low. a- we do n«>t t»ropo*e to be
Address for pamphlet on Rectal Disease«*,
$50«».
at the Ohl Stand of
undersold.
the valleys. Such lands now mostly
F S Patent to J »hti Rider. 12») a re* in phyicians and teachers, and when priests peaches during the past season. The
DR. J. B. PILKINGTON.
J. R. NEIL.
Portland. Oregon.
over ipoun with underbrush and littvied sections 1, 11 and 12. I p ■>•». «S of R 1 W («t
and preaeliei s of science ami all teach second crop was well flavored and per­
A R Moomau t • John A McBritle ; 1 *»u the legitim.ite otfi ■ • of alcohol, then, nnd fect in every way,but of diminutive size,
with log* ami rocks, will very possibly
ATTORNEY a COVNSKI.OR XT I.AW.
not till then, will the worm of the still the stone being not much larger than a
be worth a* high a price per acre as any a-T»-« in section 3. Tp 37, S of R, 1 I.a^t
H <’ Dollarhi’ie to Marietta Dollarhide.
cherry pit. He has early apple and
oth?•* in a few year*.when tledrcapabil­ QC I» to tjxiacrc' in sections P» and 21. become harmless — Pr-’hi. Exchange.
Jarhsnuville Oun-
pear trees which have matured a second
ities ar«* known. Some ten years since 1 p 4'». S of R, 2 Ea«’
—TO G KT TOUR—
*1.
are
being
offered
for
sale
at
Wil! practice in all the Court* of tho Sr »tn. Of
the great disroveiv of the* so-called
F iri : in W akskk V ai i f . v .—The It -n > crop, but this is the first instance he has
Sanni’ l Denny t • E E Miner . 2 6' acre*
he«» in Court House, second d»»ur on right from
Nature'* own Remedy -
“theimal belt’ Was made in California« near Ashland. $3.Vi.
Journo/says a special letter informs it known or a ¡teach tree doing so.
entr mce
A M Wihon to M iry l»avi*o’i.
‘ l>
It wr. Middenlv noised a round, that there
that an extensive fire ha« I»-en raging
E arl » O hi :<» ox NcwsrarKtu».—The fol­
Will speedily relieve nnd p»*rmn was ;i p«*euii.ii virtue in the sidehill lands 9 S3 aci t s in Mcdf «i 1 precint 1 *1
in Warner valley, in <• egon, fora num­
W. F. WILLI -XMSOX
lowing extract from the a bbess before
John M Mark t » » » «Y C R R
. right of
nently cur« all the various di dim I- wlmrcby they wer»*n»»t affecto»! with frost.
ber of days. It had at that time swept
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW
tie* arising from a disordered con
the l*.egon Pres.« Association by Hon
wav $lo5
< tf course this fact had long been known
d it ion of tho
F S Patent t )Sn«tnnah FergiKop : 151 C7 over almost the cutir.- southern end of
-IMINK IM—
and a» te<l on ; but the reiteration of it acre* in section 31 l’p ‘»o. S <»t IL 2 \Ve*l the valley. It «■oinmenced at a place James O'Meara at Albany on the 14th
Medford. Oregon.
uit. will ¡»love of interest to the exalt.
LIVER AND KIDNEYS ! opened propie’s eves and they saw such I
rherp will positively I k » ih - I{t»s<»rvati >iiH.
I'he goods must be
II B Miller 1 • F M B.!lin>; pro,» rty in known there u« Little I-l.iml, near il-ep He said ;
The first pa|er was the Speo
Ail burine.*« tn my line will receive prompt ’ll
boundlr»-
“
opportunities
for
making
Ashland
MTi.
creek
;
spread
across
the
valley
to
«iieas-
It is perfectly harml«**.* and can
tentiua.
sold at once, even
tiilor found -4 in Oregon City, in 1846,
be given to the m««t delicate woman money by raising fmit in a frost-pro >f
I > Patent to An ”i'i 3!«*yor . 2«» acre­ er Lake, an I th- n took «-verything be­
or child. For sale by all druggiMn. country that there was at once quite a in «celions 12. 13 and 18, Tp 3'». S ot IL 1 fore it clear around to Dugout ranch. w ith Gee. Per lx-c as editor T'Vault and
H. K. HANNA,
Geo. I.. Curry, afterwards Territorial
fever of sp-culation in this line ami a and 2 East
s\H.L. HEITSHl A WOOIHH!»,
This describes a section of country al­
— AND AT—
C Magruder, trustee, to John Carny ; most triangular in shape, and comtnis Governor, were re«|»ectirely editors of
ATTORNEY it COUNSELOR-AT-LAW
good many ¡»eople invested in small
Whol-Male Agent*.
, the paper. The second was tlie Or.-yeu-
parcels of hill lam! on whi» h they plant­ property in Central Point. $50.
POKTIAND. OKEGON.
C Magruder, trustee, to John <arny; ing an area of aiiout ten miles square. an. with T. J. Dryer as editor. It was
Jacksonville, Oregon.
ed vineyards. To such a bight *di«l the
There
was
a
growth
of
ttile
on
most
of
property in Central 1’oint. $1
, nrst
first puousiie
publisiied i at .miwauaie
Milwaukie ano
and siiuse-
subse-
, 7
,, ,
,
fever r< a» h that extensive hilly tracts of
m.entlv a! Portland. Tl..- ,i,i. i
,be
vVilJ practice in all tho C. irf* of the State
Sarah Parker t» James Drum land in tins .and, which-.Tycl to feed ’
«¡uently al Portland. The thi: 1 was the
‘ **Hcw up *taira in Orth’* brick.
and
de
not
ja-runt
the
<«-'■"«
ur
*
’
*■
1
Er».,;
Austin
A
Carter,
pubh.bers,
and
cbm.;
1
-.il
on
thr
borders
of
Santa
Clara
M-
tion«
30.
31.
.32
5.
6
and
7,
Tp
V».
Sof
R.
—1< AT
va’li y. hit lie? to’leemed valueh ss, were 2 List $319 l’L
tmgmshrnent of the fire
**’»•• | Waterman, editor
The fourth was the
Fannie A Susie Fox to W. H Atkinson; so a neb tindergi uw th o nutritious gras«^
•J*
V
qii’i kly sold ;«t prices cqu.’il to th»* cost
A. liu,|, c,lltor. „
firgt
DR. W. S f ANFIELD,
U
P
•
f
V
9
property
in
Ashland.
$12*»«?
of impioved farm**. A tiundred dollars
wlm-h had been c.retn ly saved
« 18!8ued at ((reKon City anJ thl
at Cor.
W H Wi khamto Stenhen Ciinninghani ;
EC I. ECT 1 C r II V SKI A N.
an acre for » hemi>e brush land, almost
cattlemen of I he n^ghbor hood for feed . v<lhi) gnil (inal,
)d
j
14 « - »‘■•ics near A'hland. $1.5n0
f«-r r cattl»
e.«tt.»» 1 d
ri r
i ing
in ' the
»11 ■ wint-r
w r.t-*r month«.
month*. In
,
.. ,
1
standing u on edge, was not deemed ex-
!•» 1 * i fi
Ha» located m Talent. Or., for the practice of
W H W ickiiam ’ • John Fu lum
Salem.
The
fifth
was
the
Portland
! fact th« feed there ha i <-otne to 1» • con-
J A< K SON VI!.I.E. ORE! SON
tiavagent. The fever has spent itself, }!'•;■<■* ne.ir Aslilvi I
hi* profe*»*ion. Makes all chronic di*»as«*, «uch
$1<IOI.
TARY PUBLIC
S' rir/.zrJ, with Alonzo larlan-1 as editor
n Rh-’ieiiati-vn. A«thma. Pile*. Kidney Dine«*«*,
but th»* buyers of “thermal belt’’ \ine-
(’ Magruder t • .»en i! iym»nd; }»r”|”*rty -i lerod as tho v-’. v life of the cattle ami
The sixth w as the .I rgut, issued at Ore­
|,i ver Complaint*. Ac., a specialty.
yards hav»- done wejj, ami th»* theory • f in Ro k l‘ )int. $ • *».
, hors -s of which tbe-e arc great numb-rs.
W II Atkinson to John May I • ropvrt y . Many of the cattle wh- h arc driven to gon City, with \V. L. Aiiauis, editor. The
a region of no host is abundantly proved.
L- L WHITMEY M. D.
seventh was ths »«In«/, issued at Jack-
$6.30.
I Reno for shipment to the San Fran­ 1 sonville w ith T’Vault, editor. The eighth
The same thing is true everywhere in in Ashland
The O A T Co L- Martha Shook : property
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
cisco market each year are raised in that
valley ami mountain regions, ami no­
was the H- rul'l, issued at Jacksonville,
in Ashland. $14”.
where more so than in southern Oregon.
DEALERS IN
W 1 Baltimore to <» H Blount , pmp» rty vicinity. The stock, eon-i-ting mostly with M. Beggs a< r-ditor. Th- ninth was
Ea;l* Point. Oregon
LEGAL DOCUMENTS
i
of horses, and cattle, are driven to the
(hi the low lands along the streams vege­ in Ashland. <L»0 dois
the
ntal, ir^iied at Cï rvallj», witli
Having locate«! at thi* place I r.*k a*hare of
Of all kind* drawn up. especially ¡«ertuinmg f« table growths are more than likely to h«*
(» H Blount to.l T Ro lger«; property in surrounding hills and mountains f ( l 1 L. 1*. Hall aw editor. The tenth paper
i
the patronage of thi* section. Call** atteuded to
the settlement of I'btntes.
grazing during the st ring, summer and j
nipped ere th»* fruition of the crop; but Ashland. 3.« • * • dois.
at any tune
I M Melali, administrator, tn O H fall, and when the snow storms of win­ was issue<I at Roseburg, but tue name is
Collfctor of Irrouiiti—• Prompt Rrmiltantr» lying in th«* hills hither hack is complete Blount
forgotten. Kenyon A Coon were the
; property in Ashland. 600 dois.
W. H. SOMMERS. M. D„
ter come upon them they seek refuge in
immunity from such ills. Experience
publishers, and Coon tho editor. The
I' S Patent to Henry Blecher; 80acres in
the warm valley, and feed U|s»n its lux
Inveetment Securitise a Si»eciaRy. Jackeon has shown this to the fanning classes
PHYSICIAN. SURGEON AND A<’< OU< III UK
«ection 8. J'p .38, S ot R. 2 West.
eleventh was the IS'guttr, got out at Eu­
County Scrip Bought an«l Sold.
Walter A. Wool’s Binders,
long ago; but the lesson is even more
I S Patent t » Ge » W Hoxie . 160 acre* in uriant grasses. Th«- entire destruction I gene City, with Alex. Blakely as editor.
Walter A. Wood’s Chain Rake Reapers,
Jacksonville, Oregon.
of this feed w ill entail great losses of cat­
«e i(»n< .5 and s. Tn 39, S of IL • We«t.
I have a complete »'‘t of Map* of a'.l Surveyed pertinent in th«* ca«e of fruit growers.
was the
llfmorrat, issuea
issued at
iif./ttir^» Tne
i ’e twelfth
iw« uui wa«
me ^morrai,
Walter A. Wood’s Sweep Rake Reapers,
I jam I n in thi* county, anil receive abefra''t*
U S Patent to «.»«• B Franklin; 16«» acre« tle on the respective owners, f”
Til!*. 111 EKM A I BELT
.
. .... .f ' -'ll«»«»}’, with Ik-lazon Smith as editor. A
Profetai.« al call, promptly attended t. day or
monthly from lbmchurg of all new entrio* made. < h southern Oregon is very extensive. in section 6. Tp
Walter A. Wood’s Enclosed Gear Mowers
S of R 4 W est.
some of the owners will save some
of
SO 11< (»I
____ a.____ 1 -1_
night
numlter of others were mentioned also.
1 am than prepared to make out Ho?ii!‘Kf«*ad an«!
E F Walker t • S »uric’ Brown 173 acr» s
Gaar. Scott <!t Co.’s S«‘paratots,
l .insultaiion« in either English or Gorman.
Preemption paper*, ami can tin.-» *ave to partie« It r--aches along both sides of the Bear in sections 5 an«l 32. I’p 39 and 4”. »s oi R. , them by driving south across the Oregon | The
Tho reminiscences were very interesting
tr. othcH nnd reeid»«nr»* <»n < ali forma str-*et.
< iaar. Scott A < ’o.’s I’lain and l’i action Engines,
line into Surprise valley, California, and were listened to with" the closest
the expense of a trip to Ros»*burg Gimi <
creek
val!»-y
from
Barron
’
s
to
the
Rogue
(ipponitr Union luvery Stable.
4 East
1650 doN
Several tine farm* are in my hand* for »ale.
IM IE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED ACO
Coates’ L<n k Lever Hav Kake; aleo a
near by, and purchasing hay for them.
liver, and along tho latter stream from
W S Watson t.» R PNtil; pioperty near
i attention.
1 partnership with an authorize! capital of
Messrs. Ayers A Poor have already
PROMPT REPLY M ADE TO ALL LETTERS. Table Rock to Galice creek. There ar** Ashland. 60'1 dois.
<55,»MM». for the purp«»*«» of carry i' g <»n a General
T. H. YOUNG. M D..
extensiv»* tracts along the Applegate
T ree P atriotism .—Despite the furious
Banking B umii «*** in all of its branche* i: .lack-
I S Patent to I» Chapman; 141 2“ acres bought nav there: but a majority of the
W-CI sargee in accordance with the time*.
PHY'iiriW AND SURGEON, mnville. ( )reg.»n Ottico at the old standof Beek­
Refer*, by p**rmi*Hion. to C. <’. Beekman. E*Q. that could I k * put to no better us«* than in «et tions 17 and 20. I p 39. S of IL 2 East. I owners will be unable to do so, and the rage created by the ¡>ro|«»sed restoration
man* Banking Hoüie». S. E c »rn-»r of Ti ¡rd and Write for f'ata’wgue. Addre*» either FRINK BROS. 1'U‘E. th.. P«>rtland. Or., or
Banker- to Hon. L. R. Wel»«ter, Judgr of thi* ftuit raising, particularly giajx* culture.
U S Patent to D Chapman; 159>2 acre* | loss of stock must im-vitably he great 1 of old flags by tin- president, it appears
< Alitor».. .«r«H.,
f, , BEKKMAN
nfdicial dodnet, and to any bnainee* bou*ein
i%n al Point, Oregon.
( ROM.Min.ER A BlIliiSEY. Agent*. Jacksonville Or.
1 A large number of citizens, assisted by that the good work still goes on. The
The ol.! abandoned placers of th»* Cali­ near Ashland.
Jacksonville
SIL AS .!• T AY-
C Magruder tn W I’ Leever et al tru«ters ; I Indians, were at last accounts endeavor-
TUGS G. KI AMES.
fornia mines have been given over to
st. Louis/«‘./»ub/ico»« says. The battle
Graduate of the M * iir ii Umv «rairyof Lotiinville,
.........
I Idol.
dot.
propertv in (’entrai Point.
Kentucky. Call* promptly attended to day or
vine growing, and very probably those
; borni h-r ing to arrest tho progie«s oi the flames. 11 igs are still being sent' back, notwith­
A V Gillette to Pan 4 Cliapnian
'u-
•’ight.
I
but
our
informant
fears
that,
if
subdued
of southern Oregon
Itiegon may also be
be. .................
It is a deed to property near Ashland. 2--0 dois
standing the howls of Foraker, Tuttle
pleasing sight to see the old gold wash­
E. P. GX\RT. M. D .
O A I Co to 1. Miranda l»en s--n . prop- now, it may break out again until some I and Fairchild, but they are returned
B. PBVCB. U. D.,
Made
by
llotAidencv
on
C
St
175
dola.
hay is burned. Reading between the from the South to the North. A few­
William*’ lluilding.
ings where delved the vigorous miner erty in Medford.
lines, this means that the fire is the days ago Col. Thomas T. Jones ot the
of a past generation now growing thickly
Parcs & QZARY,
IMPORTERS A Nl> HE ALERS IN
with Isabellas, ( hasselas. Black Ham­
is-
I' axgkx .—Samuel woik of an inc.-ndiary, and will not be 2d regiment of Alabama state troops
P rohibition
burgs ¡-.nd ll.lining Tokays. There is Packard, of Chicago, who has been sent permitted to cease until some particular sent to the governor of Connecticut a flag
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS,
no need of scrimping for soil to grow to Washington by the prohibitionists, stack of hav shall lw> consumed.
capture«! from the Sixteenth Connecti­
nodlurd. Orru»«
grapes on in southern Oregon, fot in claims to have discovered a serious con­
cut volunteers at Plymouth, N. C., on
•and
I xcrkahed OvcRi.AXii TiiAVKt .—Yes­
•lackson ami .loscphin- counties there dition ot affairs for the anti-liquor men
the 20th of April, 1863. The capture was
OJt-o< in Williams’ Brisk Halidina Upstairs.
terday afternoon the California express
are three times as many acies fit for throughout the country. Packard says on the O. A C. lookout two Pullman made by the Montgomery True Blues of
giapes as ai<-suited for wheat. In fact, that the constitutionality of prohibitory
Alabama, and as the ex-confederates
cars, filled with through passengers.
aving received my goods direct to make tlx- assertion comprehensive, legislation enacted since the adoption There was no «■ x> irrtMi or any large have no motive for keeping it, they sent
un the No.-t ,v ■--* Const.
from tho East 1 am able to make the above there is more land suited for fruit grow
!
it
back to its original owners. Col. Jones
reduction. I keep a full line of the lute*t ing than for all general purpose« of agri­ i of th ■ fourteenth amendment ha« never paitv of tourist«—«imply the everyday says in hi« letter to the governor of Con­
yet been deci'le.l by the Vnited States travellers. Tourists art» like swallows
style* <>f
Cor, 3d and E Street*.
cultural, including all its departments supreme court, and that if the conven­
necticut: “Restored to its defenders,
and g«»e«e; they fly southward as cold
save grazing.
I this banner will tell now of peace, not
CLOTHS.
TRIMMINCS.
ETC
.,
tion of the liquor men in cases involving weather
I
a|»|»ro,i«-lie«. Just now the
A gieat <em|s-iary advantage is the the prohibitory law should bo sustained
avei is neariv ooume ,ll(! i °f strife, as thronging and tender mem-
southbound travel is spring
nearly
double
which I a:n prepared to manufacture into freedom of our vines from phylloxera,
It w
ill be the
the ' ’i"*”’« COme h“ck to 11,086 who ,ove<1 ’*
bv the su|»reme court, it will have the northbound. Next
('ontainiug 120 Rowme. well furnished. n.*!x'«t
clothing of the most popular ni<Mlc*
1 XI .|>un„ it will DC tne
A«
.«
..„«.« nr
„la
that
pest
which
has
overspread
and
effect of overturning all prohibitory laws, reverse, the principal movement will be At the sight of its worn folds in its old
All work guaranteed to fit. Giv«» me a
............................... $•’ to .<K» per 1«».
home it will recall no ignoble thought or
call and see for yourselves before you purchase ruined the vineyards of Europe and is local option or otherw ise, enacted since
ONE DOLLAR PER DAY HOUSE AppleTrew»
pvMsch •• ............................... i«» •• i« ;
;•
northward. So rapidly lias the through
elsewhere.
inflicting great loss upon those of Cali­ the adoption of the fourt««enth amend­
passion, and will blind the men who
Plum «and Prune Tree* ..........
H“ IH
in th* State.
passenger traffic giown the past summer
Pant* made for $6 i0 ami upward*.
Other treea.’in 1 *hruht**ry fariiishu*! reasonably.
fornia. We sav tem|H>rarv advantage, ment, in ao far as they attempt to pro­ that local passengers,sav, from Roseburg bore
J. A LARSEN.
T'™ it
'1, more
,Tav strongly
^
,7} to , foes
, , of . other
“'J
Send for atalogne to
for with the spread of vine culture it is hibit the use of distilleries, breweries and ami southward, they cannot find accom- ^t"’r
Next door to Mensor Bro*’
1 B'‘"® ’,af’t ,o '“*1. “d
J. H. SETTLEMIFR. Woodburn O’
doubtful if our vines, imported as most saloons owned ami in use at the time of modation in the slewing cars. Hereafter htstory^are now fellow-c.t.zens and co-
of them w ill be from the affected vine­ the pa-sage of such laws. The only w av
No Chiaaae employed and no deviation in
1851
»8K
CORRESPONDI Nt 11 Sol. It II I . I ).
yards of the golden state, can be kept to overcome this serious obstacle to the
common country
^■kSattcante; lodging 25 rent* »«»M rente.
free front the dreaded insect. However, ¡»rogres« of the prohibition movement, sleepers daily over the line. Another
E. LEW IS I’ON Proprietor
Scry ft ll'Vtalfil.
there is no need to borrow trouble, more lie sav«. would Is- bv constitutional I ear, the " Triumph," will arrive to day.
A well )»re*erved and drliratc (tmipKX-
especially as Prof. Hilgard ami the Viti- amendment. It i-found that in previous It is even han Isonierthan the three now
Manufacturer of
cultural Society oft 'alifornia have strong cas'-s the supreme court held that where on the line, which are the finest in the ion i*. in the prt*M*nt ape « t advanced
11.e Ti ilimph is finished ill pale­ thought and culture, regarded ;r» «•* mark
hopes of being able to aradicate, or at beer was owned by a saloon man the west.
Thi- distitiguLhalilc fca
blue plush, ami has al) the latest im­ of r*JiiH*tu<*nt
least
restrain
the
pest.
¡«a-sage of a law for bidding its sale was provements. If the travel now, with an Cure ”l bvautv nature ha* denied ninety-
Thepublicare hereby noi itimi that thè under
eing in this section now . m aking a
Tim
RAISIN»
OF
PK(
NES.
•igned vili off*r at private sale ali thè
•report” of certain mining property forced
mne women out of every one hundred. L m (
Dealer in
a violation of the constitution, as depriv­
ern <N«w York» capitalist*. 1 will take pl.-n ur«* Some time since a controveiHV of ing the man of hi« piiqierty without due unfinished road, i- heavy, whit will it MCiencr an«i ar( have »uiqriicd tin» deficien­
be next spring and summer'’ All rail­ cy in the prodm lion ol that delightful toi­
in personally meeting nniienj ami mino-ownere «■me ac- rbity wa..
carried
or in th*» .. ........ .««of law.
The court is on lecord road men agree that it will do tire largest
and make arrangements with them to render nn
let article. VYisdoin's Robertine, by the
upon
the
Mlbj'ct
IHusIrnl< <| ••K. pert” and thorough in»«-»tiuslInn * hfytininn
ol as afft'tniug th»- .leeisions below in pre
< arr.aice To«»!* and private eft »cts <»f th* la’e
<>f th” title. Correct Location l.iiirv amount of: prut.growing in l> agl.,s county. It vious . uses by an equal division ot eight tourist business of any tar western road. careful um * of which everyone may po**e**s
A full line iu st««« k of
And a good many people think there this—the chief attribute ot beauty—a love­
S P. Hann a This isa rare opportuni! y f«r riv
Gravel <»r »»re in sight, nrrsonall) a»Mp'd »slue1
on* wiahimr to purrhaa® •.»me tlrat-cla** -arria««
ofandto'ologiral Chart <»! the “Rtilth IVG PRO*- wa- amusing in oik - inspect, since there memliors. and since then able presenta­ ought to be a big hotel here to accom­ ly complexion. Wisdom * R'lbertine is
GENKHAL HUII.hlSG MM CIUM
1’1 • T.” etc . of th”ir t»rop«Tty. Any <!• -.rr«li. fer is no mote doilht of the adaptability of tion of the anti-prohibition side of ttie
pronounced by ladies oi recherche society
DEALERS IN
material.
HANNA. Administrator
enco can !><• given, out I would rather that my I toiiglas countv and southern ami west­ question has possitrly converted another modate these touri-ta.— <h-r/joninn.
and the *»tage I he most charming and only
luíales «ami Price L»*t on applicat*«
w»rk
be allowed to Hpoak for itself.
March ». I**:»
Count ry orders a specialty.
innocent beautifier and preserver ot the
ern
<
i
--gon
generally
to
prune
raising
justice, thus making the court's action
Cur. C'nr Pll'i
M\ correspondent in Southern Orevon ih M ■
F.A< i‘»RY AT WE1DLERS MILL.
E. Beatty <»f Medford, to whom any communica­ than io wheat growing. One grows as in every case wiiere the point is raised
I lie« ar«' frequently preceded by a sense complexion known, hold by leading drug
tion for me may t»e addret»*ed.
S
cor. Tmrd and E Str»*«»!*,
naturally as the other, and whether the positive instead of negative.
of weight in the back, loins ami lower part mg druggists at fifty cents per bottle
DR. WILLIS E EVElll TTE,
of abdomen, causing the patient to sup­
I’ORTLAND OREGON
Practical Mining 1 Xpert A < onsultingGeologist. disputeti point of so many bushels to the
pose he has some atlection of the kidneys nrHsAensr» or th. I.t,unr Hahn r*oo««,r<.
tree was correct or not it does not matter
C-.r. Front and M-.rii-on St...
Iff t urrft by Ailminlitfrtn[i Dr
or neiglilioring organ-. Al times symp­
Don't
in the least since if we measure the
Ihfinro* Gotdrn fiptrifle,
toms of indigestion are pre«ent. flatulency
OMFUIH.
pOKfLO»
prunes by the tree or by the acre there Let th it cold of your« run on. You think uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A moi«
It < an Is- given in a t up of coffee or tea
is enough and to spare.
The great it is «a light thing. But it may tun into ture, like i er«|>iration proihiciiig a ver I Without the knowledge ot the person taking
New flrr-preof Hrlck. FlrsWIam la all Bespert«
Or into pneumonia. Or eon- disagreeable itching, after getting warm I it. is absolutely harmless and will effect a
trouble with crops of that kind is that catarrh
the demand is too limited to allow the sumption.
is a coinnimi attendant. Blind. Bieeding ¡MTiuanent and speedy cure, whether tbs
THOS. CUINEAN, Fr.prt.lor.
i !
patient 1» a -rmsR-rate drinker or an alco­
Catarrh is disgusting. Pneumonia is
and Itching Piles yield at once to tt.e appli­
supply to grow into a steady and regular­
’’¡’HE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW T AKING OR
holic wreck.
Thousand» ot drunkards
dangerous. Consumption is death itaelf.
Hf"The Esmond Keataurint it» tin*urpi«*ed in 1 tier» through Jackaon and Jo*«phin« counties
cation of hr. Ito- uiko « Pile Reniely,
ly lucrative business. There is not the
have been made lein|>erate men who have
'1 he breathing apparatus must be kept
•very particular
for
remotest shadow of a doubt about Ore­ healthy and clear of all obstructions and which act directly on the parts a(leet«<l taken Golden Specific in their coflee «rith-
gon’s ability to supply tho world with offensive matter. Otherwise
there is ab-orbing the I iiumr«. allayingthe*:itensc out their knowledge, and to-da»- believe
itching ami efl. < ting per nianeiit
cure
uns , pistols and other fihearmpi prunes, fresh or dried. To show that trouble ahead
they quit drinking of their own free will.
I
repairwl in tho boot Mylo ami new one« mail« ;
All the diseases of th»*so parts, head, Price 50 cerits. Address. The l>r Boaatiko It never fails. The system once impreg­
to
order
Sewing-machines
also
repaired
and
we
are
not
too
far
north,
it
is
well
to
cite
Medicine I’<». Piqua. Onio, "old at the nated w ith the 8|>ecific il Incomes an utter
Any kind rais«*! in a first * Ina* Nursery.
LL PERSONS I NDEIJTED T(» ll. ESTATE
nose,
throat,
bionchial
tubes
.nnd
lungs,
put in hrwt-clae« order.
the case of the Vancouver Packing Com­
P. Han in. dw-• i** 1. ire r»-<]ueufwi to
can be delightiullv an.i entirely cured by City Drue Store.
Price« toeuit the t imes anil rot »»faction gnarsn-
imposibility for the liquor appetite to exist.
Tho*** wnnting Tr«*** thia ‘.all will do well hi
M'tl«* th« * » n*» forthwith, if th«» wi*n to eave
pany, who are regularly putting up the use of B<» r <-hee’> German Syrup If you
te.il.
For full particulars, address Goldsn bpeti-
give
me
their
ordere
a*
I
will
guarantee
aatisfar.
I.umfirr, tirt.h, tfnnra, tStr
coats, a* the taurine«* of th« «state must bevunnd
POU GOODS IN OUR LINE
dried pi tines, ’he fruit being exclusively don’t know this already, thousands and
¡F" Give me a trial.
tion.
The Sugar Pine D >»r A Luntlter Co. of tic Co . Ia5 Race St . Cincinnati. Ohio.
«p without f.rt .rd.l.y.
H K HASVV
li. STRAIT.
a i-roduct of Clarke county, W. T., and thousands of people can tell you. They Grant's Pas« are now in full ofa-ration and
I warrant all my tree* if properly «-ar»*! for.
Medford Dec. 18. 188«.
rerras of payment easy. Pnwluce taken at mar-
A8ntini»«»-.t<-r »« th« ««tat* of H. P lUnti»
unsurpassable for flavor and good ap­ have been cured by it. and “know how it are prepared to fid all order« fi.r Fsxctxo,
F’nney Week and
ket once 16(10 lbs. of Peach Seed wantixb
c|.»«»• «r.«***lw
pearance, both green and dried. As to is. themselves.” Dottie only 75 cents. B oxing . R v -HC. F i . oorix ». t'rtLixe and
An illustrated catalogue, containing lull
Y. H. JOHNSON.
the proper home of prunes, experience Ask any druggist.
Jacksonville. Oroeon Aug. 1 »8*3.
F ixisiiino LvMatn: also D oors . S asu . information of fancy work and materials
B rackets . P ickets . M k ldixgs and L ath « used.alsoof woolen yarnsand their uses,
he hlhs < hiiiek has a number of shows them to be so hardy that they
grow equally well from San Diego to Pu­ "YKc\V\V C O. ’h>mrofri ful. peevish, at ¡«rices tocoui|>-te with any mill in south­ w ith valuable information to ladies, bent
choice lots in tho flourishing town of
ern Oregon Tlrcy make a «¡«ecialty of
Wholesale H.d Retail Denders in
get sound, and very likely may be found
Import.-1 * ill b «d by <1. W. H«nt. Whitoakor.Or.
cross, or troubled with P ine F ri it B oxes <>f all kind« Persona on application.
N swman , L kvixsox
to flourish in British Columbia.
CALIFORNIA. STREET.
Windy Ollc,
Teething Pains, or requiring anything in their line can get
1-J ami ¡31. Kearney St .. 8. F.. Cal.
price«
and
estimates
on
application
t
>
their
Stomach
Ih.xirdors,
can
l»e
relieved
Orego»».
• nrk'ou ville.
Dr. Giinn’.^ Improml Llrtr Pill a
which ho eflen for tale at yeaMMbl* prices. I
agents.
Leaf.
Silver and Silver Plated Ware. Spectacles and Opti -a! Goods: agents for the Rockford
Her* i<* a favorable opportunity tn inveet in ex- 1 Remove constipation, prevent malaria, at once by UBuig Acker’» Ba' » Soother.
W ebb A Z immerman . Medtord.
It contains do Opium or Morplun»,
Railroad
Wat
•'he*.
cellent town property and “grow up withthe ,
THE UNDERSIGNED IS FULLY PREPARED
In Jacksouvilie, not long since, a EM
cure
dyspepsia,
and
give
new
life
to
the
C. W ATZM. Ashland.
TKEK VNI) EX
ALL
GOODS
IN
THE
LINE
MANUFACTURED
TO
ORDER
AND
Ri-PAIRE
country.
”
hence
is
rafe.
Pi.
’
w
25
cent
-.
Sold
by
to
ilo
all
work
in
hi*
Ime
in
the
he«t
manner
i.
<1
WulfJlK pun*«•« ’>«’■ I. Outfi*w-»r*'»*5nndp?ir-
Only one for a dose. Free sam­
W C. L eivcb . '.eptial Point.
B. A. GODFREY. I svstem
Watch Rpairing cu-fa!ly : -cv.t •:!.
Manspin. A suitable reward will ba n»M
at reasonable prices.
tieu Lnr« free. P« O. VICKERY. Au-
City Drug Store.
ples at City Drug btvre.
mrSft!«yoth»u P.vkaget teoi >Q aopUoBlion. C» n.n un ?at? with u.« h *foro purchasing elsewhere
J. H. GKrrru. Gold H1U.
Bonanza. June 17, laer?
for Its reUrn. Apply at tbe Tixft SB»»,
GEORGE HCHUMPF
guata Maio«.
'.o Regulate
SPRING! 1887 SUMMER!
I
J ackson ville, Oregon
GRANDEST¿¿LARGEST COLLECTION
<>F NEW SPRING
-D3si AND FANCY GOODS! PERSIAN CASHMERES, HUN’S VEILING, LACE CHECKS
(’I
)TI I I X(4
unci N ilk >» ti i t i it «»•«-.
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS.
ZANZIBAR & PALMER SEERSUCKERS.
3:0TS and SHOES,
MERRIMAC SATEENS,
COCHECO
ORGANDIES,
LIVERS 1"
LAWNS
ÆXI> CHAMBRAYs-
< >h«*îip
loi* <Ja*>ili !
AMOSKEAC, STAPLE. CHEVIOT'; AND CINCHAMS.
INDIGO PRINTS
AND SIMPSON'S SILVER GREYS
MENS’ AND ÏÜ0 Í HS’ CLOTHING
AFIN ESTOCK
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
VARIETY STORE !
NEW WINDOW CURTAINS, WALL t-APERS and BOhOERS Brinkerhoff System for Cui e of ail
RECTAL DISEASES.
Large Stock of Bouts and Shoes
Over 30.COO Cure3 in Six Yearr.
CALIFORNIA ST., JACKSONVILLE.
Cured Without Cuttin» Operations
GROCERIES
1
Gent’3 Furnishing Goods,
THE PLACE
1
I
1
ji h
1
D¿. PILKINGTON.
1 (1
I
■ 1
JIJ
A. G. COLVIN, JACKSONVILLE, OB.,
Oregon Kidney Tea !
BLACKSMITHINC ACTUAL COST PRICES .’
THE BEST STYLE
A'l' a wack ■ i 'K'i-: :
D. CROraiLlER 4 SON S,
g ? K
SI LAS J. DA A
REAL ESTATE AGEN1 !
BEEKMAN & REAMES’
Tr
? 3 3
BUY THE BEST ANO BE HAPPY!
Abstracts made of Titles to Lands
CW
»a,
Fncctssors to C. C. Beckman’s Bank,
FARM AND MILL MACHINERY I
Jack*«»»vil!<*. < >i*
1’ull
I^ilK- of
>1 stolli now.
IO PFR CENT. REDUCTION !
PARKE & LACY,
WOODBURN NURSERY
j
MACHINERY!
VINZS A'JD SHRUBBERY
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL.
NO APHIS OR LICE OR TREES.
POIVFLWTI, OR.,
PRICES :
A. LARSEN.
MERCHANT TAIL’S
JACKSONVILLE. OGN
H
THE IHGERSOLL ROCK D ILU ANO COMPRESSORS
and WIRE HOPE—SPECIALTIES
SOLE AGENTS I ’OIi
Westinghouse Automatic and Junior Engines
Jre9 3ixscs to and from the Hotel
A CARD
J. C. CARSON,
A Rare Chance!
WAGON MATERIAL.
To the Miners and Mine-
Owners ofSouthern
Oregon.
Sash, Doors, Blinds
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS
1887. B
1880
A.H. MÄEGLY&CO.,
HARDWARE, SÍGVES still TINWARE
ESMOND HOTEL,
t’ñiIIT TREES
By the Thousand !
WAGONS, PLOWS, IMPLEMENTS,
I«. M*!?!«-A.IT,
PRACTICAL GUNSMITH
Tnckson vi 1Io. Oregon
Settle Up Notice.
FRUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY
A
A<»fS.
SHROPSHIRE DIV I SHEEP,
The Best Sheep for Wool anil Mutton.
Ufnni/ »’ ”» AL,‘ »'• A
XOTHIXG SAVED BY SENDING EAST
CITY BARBER SHOP
L. C. HEINRICHSEN
11-) Fir^t Street. -
-
-
Portiuud. Oi-.gou
THE LEADING JEWELŒS OF THE NORTHWEST,
MEDFORD. OR
G
LOTS FOR SALE.
T
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks! Bonanza. Klamath County, Or.,